Amazing game; I'll actually have to go back and watch the PK call. The few Calgary fans in the stands tried to bum-rush the ref after the match.

I was hoping at the start that the Bucks would go the entire playoffs without letting in a goal; I was going to look up if that would have been the first time in the PDL. That idea fell through when Calgary tied it. Calgary took the lead on a goal set up by a possible offside non-call. (The player was offside, but I don't think he ended up playing the ball; the Bucks tried to clear it, but right to the "slot" which was promptly pocketed.)

At 2-2, the thought went through my mind that the Buck's season started with a PK's loss in the LHUSOC, and wondered if it would end with another PK's loss. But, fortunately, the good guys prevailed, and Bucks Officially Rule the World for a third time.

I went looking for it yesterday and while the Bucks website claims that it has a 6 minute video with hilites of the final, all it has is a pregame warmup video instead. I also went looking for the attendance and could find nothing.

The 2018 Hank Steinbrecher Cup will be held in New Britain, CT at Veterans Memorial Stadium. Teams competing this year for the U.S. Soccer National Amateur Championship will be the 2017 Champion Michigan Bucks, the NPSL Champion Elm City Express, the PDL Champion Charlotte Eagles and the USASA National Amateur Cup Champion the Lansdowne Bhoys.